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One main through line of the finale is the potential closure of the store, with the first half being the team focusing on making themselves look good in order to try and impress a Zephra analyst who is planning to come by and inspect the place. Naturally this was derailed in many hilarious ways but especially due to Jonah Ben Feldman running into Amy and the pair trying to navigate the awkwardness of her having left after turning down his marriage proposal the other main through line.
The B-plot of the episode sees Mateo Nico Santos trying to figure out what his next job will be, even sucking up to Carol Irene White to try and get hired as her personal assistant after her injury settlement.
While the staff tries to make the store look nice, cookie smells, flowers everywhere, briefly hiring hot greeters to stay in the front, the foot killer once again strikes as an entire duffel bag of feet is found. Rather than calling the police and making the story look bad, potentially leading to a closure, they build a wall of La Croix around it as a display. Amy comforts Jonah after his audible, and notices the analyst is finally leaving.
In response to this, Amy quits on the spot. Finally the tension between Amy and Jonah remains paramount throughout the final episode, she learns about how upset he was after she left, the many people he tried to date in her absence, and even tells him that she made a mistake by not marrying him.
It all comes to a head after Glenn starts popping in the interview tapes of all the employees and everyone begins to reminisce. But now? We see Glenn and Mateo at the hardware store where Cheyenne has also joined them, Amy has landed another Executive job where a photo from her honeymoon in Greece with Jonah has somehow made it into her persentation, plus Jonah is running for local office.